“I learned,” Luke said of his and Lance’s joyride during a Sept. 26 interview on the athlete’s “The Forward” podcast. “It’s fun being out there with you guys and watching how y’all ride. It teaches me a lot.”

“When [you’re] with people that cycle a lot and you hear all of the terminologies … it’s a whole new language you’ve got to learn,” he added. “Just watching you doing your hand motions, I learned it keeps everybody safe.”

As for Lance, he shared a photo of the two’s fun activity on his Instagram page.

Turns out that Luke and Lance met through a mutual friend named John Cassimus, founder of the Zoë’s Kitchen and Miss Dots restaurant chains. The 41-year-old entertainer said that John was the one who first introduced him to the sport.

“I’m only about two years into riding,” Luke, who actually broke his clavicle while riding a bike in the fall of 2016, admitted. “I met John at Blackberry Farm and we started hunting. I was onstage one night and my dad-gum knees puffed up on me. I was like, ‘I’ve gotta quit jogging.’ So I started cycling, and it’s changed the game.”